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Mrs. Harwell Harris
3613 W. 7th Street
Fort Worth, Texas
January 21, 1957
Dear Mrs. Harris:
Becently,when most of my children were home, we discussed what
would be the final disposition of the drawings, records, films, photographs,
and wire recordings dealing with the professional work of Charles and Henry
Green*which you have had in your possession for more than ten years.
Ve felt that they should be given a final resting place where they
will be appreciated, protected, catalogued and preserved. So some of my children have made arrangements for these to be accepted as an official part of
the library at the American Institute of Architects in Washington. They
guarantee to make them available to students and properly interested visitors
who want to study the history of American architecture.
Consequently this is a letter authorizing you to forward all these
things in your files loaned by our two Green/ families to
Walter A. Taylor
Dept. of Education and Research
The American Institute of Architects
1741 New York Avenue N.W.
Washington 6, D. C.
Mr. Taylor will be expecting to receive this material from you at
your earliest convenience.
We are confident that you, too, will be delighted that these documents
are to be properly looked after from here on out. You have undoubtedly long
since finished using them in your research work.
Will you please notify
N. Patrickson Green^
735 Fillmore
Monterey, California
that you have done this, so we may know when to expect to hear from Mr. Taylor
that he has received these documents.
Sincerely,
Alice Gordon Green j
(Mrs. Charles Sumner Green/
GREENE & GREENE LIBRARY
THE GAMBLE HOUSE
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Mrs. Harwell Harris
3613 W. 7th Street
Fort Worth, Texas
January 21, 1957
Dear Mrs. Harris:
Becently,when most of my children were home, we discussed what
would be the final disposition of the drawings, records, films, photographs,
and wire recordings dealing with the professional work of Charles and Henry
Green*which you have had in your possession for more than ten years.
Ve felt that they should be given a final resting place where they
will be appreciated, protected, catalogued and preserved. So some of my children have made arrangements for these to be accepted as an official part of
the library at the American Institute of Architects in Washington. They
guarantee to make them available to students and properly interested visitors
who want to study the history of American architecture.
Consequently this is a letter authorizing you to forward all these
things in your files loaned by our two Green/ families to
Walter A. Taylor
Dept. of Education and Research
The American Institute of Architects
1741 New York Avenue N.W.
Washington 6, D. C.
Mr. Taylor will be expecting to receive this material from you at
your earliest convenience.
We are confident that you, too, will be delighted that these documents
are to be properly looked after from here on out. You have undoubtedly long
since finished using them in your research work.
Will you please notify
N. Patrickson Green^
735 Fillmore
Monterey, California
that you have done this, so we may know when to expect to hear from Mr. Taylor
that he has received these documents.
Sincerely,
Alice Gordon Green j
(Mrs. Charles Sumner Green/
GREENE & GREENE LIBRARY
THE GAMBLE HOUSE
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